Regional Group Meeting – South Midlands
Regional Group MeetingFor further information on the South Midlands Regional Group's next meeting, please visit the Members Area to contact the group's Coordinator, Peter Newcombe.
For further information on the South Midlands Regional Group's next meeting, please visit the Members Area to contact the group's Coordinator, Peter Newcombe.
Following the success of last year’s popular Legislative Forum, we’re pleased to invite members to join ADCH’s Legislative Committee for updates on key legislation affecting rescue and rehoming, with a focus on licensing across different jurisdictions on Thursday 10 September from 12:00–13:00.
Join us for our third Open Meeting of 2026 during which we will be joined by our panel to consider the role of Impact Measurements in our talk "Measuring What Matters: Using Impact to Shape Strategy and Fundraising"
For further information on the East Midlands Regional Group's next meeting, please visit the Members Area to contact the group's Coordinator, Sarah Norbury.
Behaviour and Emotion Change in Kennels: Navigating behaviour change with a welfare-led mindset We are delighted to welcome Nico Joiner to deliver our October webinar. Now working as a behaviour […]
Save the date for our final Open Meeting of 2026!
For further information on the East Midlands Regional Group's next meeting, please visit the Members Area to contact the group's Coordinator, Sarah Norbury.
Steve Byrne, GSPCA Manager and CEO, has nearly 30 years experience in managing animal welfare charities. With nearly 15 years at a number of RSPCA branches and over 15 years […]
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